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NSFW Purge

So that happened, apparently. If anyone has alternatives, I am open for suggestions.

My phone : *notification sound*

Me: what is it this time? Do I have to pay something? Did I forget something? Is a deadline due? Is my the thing I was excited for canceled?

 LADY GAGA.ph. Josh Telles for Deadline. LADY GAGA.ph. Josh Telles for Deadline. LADY GAGA.ph. Josh Telles for Deadline.

LADY GAGA.
ph. Josh Telles for Deadline.


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Yesh we need it! #coffee #today #amsterdam #hq #job #working #deadline #graphics #dutch #brand #coff

Yesh we need it! #coffee #today #amsterdam #hq #job #working #deadline #graphics #dutch #brand #coffeetime #morning


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Deadline is claiming RDJ will appear as Tony Stark in the Black Widow movie and I literally do not know what to say about that.

I mean, on the one hand there’s some lovely parallelism in Natasha’s first supporting appearance being in an Iron Man film and Tony/RDJ returning the gesture.

On the other hand, why.

Seriously: Do we think it’s a flashback? Nat observing things pre-IM2? Flashbacks TO IM2? Something between the movies? Learning that even if Steve and Tony weren’t in touch between Civil War and Endgame, Tony and Nat were? Or something in the afterlife?

Talk this through with me, I don’t know what emotions to have.

My eyes are crossing and I can’t see color anymore. Time to stop for the night. One more day.

My eyes are crossing and I can’t see color anymore. Time to stop for the night. One more day. I think I will just make it. #deadline #dots #inthestudio #workinprogress #wip #painttilyoudrop #winterbreak #paintingwithadeadline


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Taking shape…..snow predictions down to an inch or two so finishing class prep today to clear

Taking shape…..snow predictions down to an inch or two so finishing class prep today to clear the decks for three long days for final layers #deadline #painting #partofthepattern #colorandpattern #instaart #innerspace #grid #underpainting #wip #workinprogress


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The Female of the Species is Deadlier than the Male by Steve KraittThe Female of the Species is Deadlier than the Male by Steve KraittThe Female of the Species is Deadlier than the Male by Steve KraittThe Female of the Species is Deadlier than the Male by Steve KraittThe Female of the Species is Deadlier than the Male by Steve Kraitt

The Female of the Species is Deadlier than the Male by Steve Kraitt


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5000 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Amy SussmanLOS ANGE

5000 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Amy Sussman

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 14: Actor Benedict Cumberbatch from Netflix’s ‘The Power of the Dog’ and Amazon Studios’ 'The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’ attends the Deadline’s The Contenders Film at DGA Theater Complex on November 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman for Deadline)

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6000 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Amy SussmanLOS ANGE

6000 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Amy Sussman

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 14: Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, Writer/Director/Producer Jane Campion, actors Kodi Smit-McPhee, and Kirsten Dunst from Netflix’s ‘The Power of the Dog’ attend the Deadline’s The Contenders Film at DGA Theater Complex on November 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman for Deadline)

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3600 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Rich PolkLOS ANGELE

3600 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Rich Polk

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 14: EP/Actor Benedict Cumberbatch from Amazon Studios’ ‘The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’ speaks onstage during Deadline’s The Contenders Film at DGA Theater Complex on November 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rich Polk for Deadline)

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5000 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Amy SussmanLOS ANGE

5000 pixels - 2021 11 14 - Los Angeles - Deadline’s The Contenders Film by Amy Sussman

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 14: Actor Benedict Cumberbatch from Netflix’s ‘The Power of the Dog’ and Amazon Studios’ 'The Electrical Life of Louis Wain’ attends the Deadline’s The Contenders Film at DGA Theater Complex on November 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman for Deadline)

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Hi everyone! It’s 11 days into the New Year, and this is my very first post for it. I spent my extenHi everyone! It’s 11 days into the New Year, and this is my very first post for it. I spent my exten

Hi everyone! It’s 11 days into the New Year, and this is my very first post for it. I spent my extensive Christmas holiday researching planners, notebooks and discovering the bullet journal system: the analog system for the digital age. 

The problem I had with my moleskine planners in the past was that it didn’t offer enough customization for me and I’d waste a lot of pages. I decided that this year I wanted to buy a plain notebook and create a planner that works best for me. The bullet journal system created by Ryder Carroll gave me a starting point to work with, but I foresaw that it wouldn’t be a perfect fit for me either.

I’m still in the process of looking at the framework of his system as well as inspiration from other journalists to create my own personalized system. In combining both, my planner will be a combination of text and colour based organization. 

I love how simplistic Ryder’s system is, but some of the lists - like the future log, although only meant to be an overview of the next few months, didn’t provide me a good sense of what the near future would actually look like. I really liked the verticality of Ryder’s monthly log, but I also found that only one event per day really limited me. I know the purpose of both these logs is to narrow down what is most important, but I personally like to have a more complete picture. 

My solution for these 2 issues, was to combine the ideas of a monthly and future log - and in a more visual way as well because I’m definitely a visual learner. Haha. I’ve created consecutive spreads for January, February, March and April (1/3 of the year).  

Since it’s my last semester of school, this is a perfect time frame for me to see what’s next (my version of the future log). In each spread, I have a deadlines section to list out important dates with their corresponding project title (my version of the monthly log). I adapted the monthly log list this way because it gives me more freedom to extend the list and also to repeat days where there is more than one task. Also, I got some major inspiration from @hayley-studies.

It’s definitely still a work-in-progress, but I’m super excited! 


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Jennifer Lawrence wearing a Ralph Lauren Collection blazer at #DeadlineContenders in Los Angeles. #R

Jennifer Lawrence wearing a Ralph Lauren Collection blazer at #DeadlineContenders in Los Angeles. #RLFall2017


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Mark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA TheatMark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA Theat

Mark, Todd Haynes, Rob Bilott and Pete Hammond at Deadline Contenders Dark Waters Panel at DGA Theater, Los Angeles. (Nov 2, 2019)


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cleverlydisguisedoctopus:

I swear this is literally the best string of plot twists ever to be created.

Someone please option these rights for a feature. 


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 “There’s only one thing we never wrote down. You know what it was.” Georgia + Shaun (The News “There’s only one thing we never wrote down. You know what it was.” Georgia + Shaun (The News “There’s only one thing we never wrote down. You know what it was.” Georgia + Shaun (The News “There’s only one thing we never wrote down. You know what it was.” Georgia + Shaun (The News

“There’s only one thing we never wrote down. You know what it was.”

Georgia + Shaun (The Newsflesh Trilogy) 


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IFC Films and AMC+ have snapped up the U.S rights to Freegard from directors Adam Patterson and Declan Lawn.

The pic will see a theatrical release, PVOD and streaming debut on AMC+ later this summer.

The project is inspired by the chilling true story of conman Robert Freegard (James Norton) and Alice Archer (Gemma Arterton), the woman who brought him down. A master manipulator, Freegard kidnapped countless victims, convincing them he was undercover MI5. A tale of lies, loyalty, gaslighting, fear, hope, and the investigation and high-stakes manhunt, which saved the life of Freegard’s final victim.

Patterson and Lawn co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Bronner (The Mauritanian) based on the article Chasing Agent Freegard by Bronner. The pic also stars Shazad Latif (Star Trek Discovery), Marisa Abela (Industry), Edwina Findley (The Wire), Sarah Goldberg (The Dark Knight Rises), Jimmy Akingbola (Ted Lasso), and Julian Barratt (The Mighty Boosh).

Freegard is produced by Kitty Kaletsky, Norton, Robert Taylor, Gina Carter, Michael Bronner and Night Train CEO Herbert L Kloiber. EPs are Harold van Lier, Olivia Pahl, Jim Reeve and Robert Halmi. The film is co-produced by Rabbit Track Pictures, Night Train Media and The Development Partnership.

The deal for Freegard was negotiated by SVP of Acquisitions and Productions for IFC Films, Scott Shooman, and WME Independent on behalf of the filmmakers. Night Train Media fully funded the film and owns global rights.

IRS Delays Tax Filing Deadline Until May

IRS Delays Tax Filing Deadline Until May

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Update: The IRS officially announced late Wednesday that it has postponed Tax Day until May 17, giving taxpayers until then to file their federal income tax returns for 2020 and pay any taxes owed for 2020.
For the second consecutive year, the IRS reportedly is going to delay the deadline for filing tax returns.
Instead of being due on April 15, your…

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Upcoming Deadlines

Listed in order of deadline, from soonest to latest

July 15, 2016 - Christopher Hewitt Award - A&U Magazine. Poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and drama related to HIV/AIDS. Prose: up to 1200 words. Poetry: no limit. $50 prize plus publication in A&U’s annual summer reading issue.

http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers/subs/06/14/call-for-submissions-the-christopher-hewitt-award/

July 31, 2016 -  Louise Meriwether First Book Prize - Feminist Press - Cisgender and transgender women + non-binary writers of color. First-time authors invited to submit complete manuscript of fiction (short stories or novel) or narrative memoir, 50k-80k words. $5,000 + publication with the Feminist Press in 2017.

http://www.feministpress.org/about-fp/louise-meriwether-first-book-prize

August 1, 2016 - Luna Luna (special issue) -  Personal narratives, fiction, poetry focused on disability, mental health and chronic illness. Online lifestyle magazine.

http://www.lunalunamagazine.com/blog/seeking-submissions-disability-chronic-illness-mental-health

August 15, 2016 - Trans Homo …Gasp! - Anthology to be published by Transgress Press. Editors Avi Ben-Zeev and Pete Bailey. Nonfiction (memoir) 1,500-2,500 words, by and about gay/queer trans men and cis men on the subjects of dating, relationships, etc.

Detailed guidelines: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IH5ct5goRgx6jB5QjIbr9TjllwNRKOGdsirrkd9e82E/edit

August 31, 2016 - Jonathan - Semi-annual lit mag. History of gay-focused prose and poetry, but has published trans authors and is actively seeking trans authors of all genders. Submissions open June 1, 2016: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/jonathan/

August 31, 2016 - Roads Less Travelled - Anthology of fiction and nonfiction by “diverse writers” published by Little Fiction and sponsored by  The Festival of Literary Diversity (The FOLD). 1500-2500 words, somehow related to the topic of roads/journeys.
http://littlefiction.com/beta/Roads.html

September 6, 2016 - EOAGH Special Issue - Trans Women Across Genres. Creative writing in any genre, prose, poetry, nonfiction, experimental all accepted. Author should self-identify as a trans woman. Edited by Trace Peterson

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=2177

October 30, 2016 - Heavy Feather Review - Print and online lit mag. Trans editor on staff (Non-fiction editor, Colette Arrand). Poetry: 3-6 poems, Prose: no limits

https://heavyfeatherreview.com/submit/

Rolling Deadlines/Open Calls

Alphabetical by outlet name

The Antioch Review - Responses, critiques, and letters to the editor regarding the publication of the Daniel Harris essay “The Sacred Androgen: The Transgender Debate” found in the Winter 2016 issue of this publication. A selection of critiques will be published in print and/or online.

More info: http://review.antiochcollege.org/antioch-review-editor-bob-fogarty

Assaracus: A Journal of Gay Poetry - Self-identified gay male authors. Submit up to 10 poems.

More info: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/assaracus/

Crab Fat Magazine  - Website and digital magazine. Flash (up to 1000 words) and short (up to 3,000 words) fiction, poetry (3-6 poems up to 10 pages), creative non-fiction (up to 3,000 words), and more. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://crabfatmagazine.com/

EOAGH: A Journal of the Arts - Annual online journal. Poetry, prose, and more. Up to 5 pages of poetry. Prose, any length. Edited by Trace Peterson.

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=24

The Fem Lit Mag - Feminist online journal esp. Seeking writers from LGBTQIA/disabled/POC or other oppressed communities. Fiction and nonfiction: up to 4,000 words. Poetry: up to 5 poems.

More info: https://thefemlitmagazine.wordpress.com/submissions/

Glass: A Journal of Poetry - Weekly online poetry journal. Publishes a single poem each Wednesday. 3-5 poems.
http://www.glass-poetry.com/journal/submit.html

Harlot.Media - Feminist online magazine. Seeking essays, fiction, poetry, and other genres from marginalized, female-identified writers. Trans editors on staff, lots of trans content.

More info: http://harlot.media/contribute-to-us

Jellyfish Highway Press - Fiction, nonfiction, and poetry full manuscripts for publication. Trans editor on staff.

More info: http://www.jellyfishhighway.com/submissions/

Lumen Mag - Fiction/nonfiction/poetry/experimental, more. Up to approx. 500 words. Currently open for submissions to the blog. Open to cis women, trans women, non-binary writers.
More info: http://www.lumenmag.net/blog/

TQ Review - Digital Literary Journal. Fiction/nonfiction up to 3,000 words. Up to 10 pages of poetry. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://damagedgoodspress.com/tq-review/

About this list

This is a compilation of CFS’s that:

  • are specifically for trans writers or may be of special interest to trans writers (because of the editorial team, subject matter, etc)
  • do not charge a reading fee
  • are currently accepting submissions (or will be very soon)
  • are seeking short fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or experimental writing

Got manuscript? See our list of LGBT/Feminist publishers: http://topsidepress.com/about-topside-press/submissions/

updated June 14, 2015

⭐  = new this week

Upcoming Deadlines

Listed in order of deadline, from soonest to latest

June 15, 2016 - Wherever I’m With You - Personal essays (approx. 2k-3k words) by women exploring the theme of home. To be published by Seal Press in 2017. Actively welcoming to trans women and GNC writers.
http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers/subs/04/18/call-for-submissions-seal-press/

June 15, 2016 -  Queen Mob’s Teahouse - Special Issue: Queer Translations - Online literary magazine. Translations of queer texts, fiction, essays, and other genres. See description for full info.
http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers/subs/05/18/call-for-submissions-queer-translations/

June 15, 2016 - Summer Online Writer’s Workshop - Winter Tangerine - Online writing workshop with Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Safia Elhillo, Bhanu Kapil, Rachel McKibbens, and Christopher Soto. Three week sessions in July and in August. Financial aid available.
http://www.wintertangerine.com/workshop

June 17, 2016 - WUSSY - Non-fiction and more, 500-2500 words.

http://www.wussymag.com/all/2016/5/5/desperately-seeking-submissions-for-our-inaugural-print-issue

June 26, 2016 - Witch Craft Magazine - Print magazine celebrating “darker elements of life” looking for writing that “evokes emotion” that exemplifies magic by “transferring or creating a feeling through a kind of ritual” from all writers, but especially from self-identified women and people of color. Does not have to be witchcraft/occult-themed. Poetry: up to 3 poems, Fiction and prose: up to 3000 words, essay: up to 2000 words.

More info: http://www.witchcraftmag.com/subs

June 30, 2016 - The James Franco Review - Issue 8, Fiction editor Ryka Aoki. Prose up to 8,000 words. Poetry, 3-5 poems.  Themes are as follows: Poetry: Crash The Margins / Fiction: Abundance / Nonfiction: Bodies of Evidence.

https://thejamesfrancoreview.com/submission-guidelines/

June 30, 2016 - Defining Myself - Poetry by and about transmasculine individuals (FTM, including non-binary). Submit up to 10 poems within 13 provided topics. Up to 5 poems from a single author may be chosen for publication. See more info at the CFS.

http://boundlessendeavors.com/call-for-poetry-defining-myself/

July 1, 2016 - Polychrome Ink Literary Magazine Issue IV - Prose and poetry with a focus on “the multi-facets of diversity.”  Trans editor(s) on staff.

http://zillion-press.com/polychrome-ink/

⭐ July 1, 2016 - Margins Fellowship / Asian American Writers’ Workshop - $5,000 grant, residency time at the Millay Colony for the Arts, mentorship, and publication opportunities for four emerging Asian American writers of fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction. Must be under 30 and based in NYC.

https://aaww.submittable.com/submit/60248

July 31, 2016 -  Louise Meriwether First Book Prize - Feminist Press - Cisgender and transgender women + non-binary writers of color. First-time authors invited to submit complete manuscript of fiction (short stories or novel) or narrative memoir, 50k-80k words. $5,000 + publication with the Feminist Press in 2017.

http://www.feministpress.org/about-fp/louise-meriwether-first-book-prize

August 1, 2016 - Luna Luna (special issue) -  Personal narratives, fiction, poetry focused on disability, mental health and chronic illness. Online lifestyle magazine.

http://www.lunalunamagazine.com/blog/seeking-submissions-disability-chronic-illness-mental-health

August 15, 2016 - Trans Homo …Gasp! - Anthology to be published by Transgress Press. Editors Avi Ben-Zeev and Pete Bailey. Nonfiction (memoir) 1,500-2,500 words, by and about gay/queer trans men and cis men on the subjects of dating, relationships, etc.

Detailed guidelines: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IH5ct5goRgx6jB5QjIbr9TjllwNRKOGdsirrkd9e82E/edit

August 31, 2016 - Jonathan - Semi-annual lit mag. History of gay-focused prose and poetry, but has published trans authors and is actively seeking trans authors of all genders. Submissions open June 1, 2016: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/jonathan/

August 31, 2016 - Roads Less Travelled - Anthology of fiction and nonfiction by “diverse writers” published by Little Fiction and sponsored by  The Festival of Literary Diversity (The FOLD). 1500-2500 words, somehow related to the topic of roads/journeys.
http://littlefiction.com/beta/Roads.html

September 6, 2016 - EOAGH Special Issue - Trans Women Across Genres. Creative writing in any genre, prose, poetry, nonfiction, experimental all accepted. Author should self-identify as a trans woman. Edited by Trace Peterson

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=2177

October 30, 2016 - Heavy Feather Review - Print and online lit mag. Trans editor on staff (Non-fiction editor, Colette Arrand). Poetry: 3-6 poems, Prose: no limits

https://heavyfeatherreview.com/submit/

Rolling Deadlines/Open Calls

Alphabetical by outlet name

The Antioch Review - Responses, critiques, and letters to the editor regarding the publication of the Daniel Harris essay “The Sacred Androgen: The Transgender Debate” found in the Winter 2016 issue of this publication. A selection of critiques will be published in print and/or online.

More info: http://review.antiochcollege.org/antioch-review-editor-bob-fogarty

Assaracus: A Journal of Gay Poetry - Self-identified gay male authors. Submit up to 10 poems.

More info: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/assaracus/

Crab Fat Magazine  - Website and digital magazine. Flash (up to 1000 words) and short (up to 3,000 words) fiction, poetry (3-6 poems up to 10 pages), creative non-fiction (up to 3,000 words), and more. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://crabfatmagazine.com/

EOAGH: A Journal of the Arts - Annual online journal. Poetry, prose, and more. Up to 5 pages of poetry. Prose, any length. Edited by Trace Peterson.

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=24

The Fem Lit Mag - Feminist online journal esp. Seeking writers from LGBTQIA/disabled/POC or other oppressed communities. Fiction and nonfiction: up to 4,000 words. Poetry: up to 5 poems.

More info: https://thefemlitmagazine.wordpress.com/submissions/

Glass: A Journal of Poetry - Weekly online poetry journal. Publishes a single poem each Wednesday. 3-5 poems.
http://www.glass-poetry.com/journal/submit.html

Harlot.Media - Feminist online magazine. Seeking essays, fiction, poetry, and other genres from marginalized, female-identified writers. Trans editors on staff, lots of trans content.

More info: http://harlot.media/contribute-to-us

Jellyfish Highway Press - Fiction, nonfiction, and poetry full manuscripts for publication. Trans editor on staff.

More info: http://www.jellyfishhighway.com/submissions/

Lumen Mag - Fiction/nonfiction/poetry/experimental, more. Up to approx. 500 words. Currently open for submissions to the blog. Open to cis women, trans women, non-binary writers.
More info: http://www.lumenmag.net/blog/

TQ Review - Digital Literary Journal. Fiction/nonfiction up to 3,000 words. Up to 10 pages of poetry. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://damagedgoodspress.com/tq-review/

About this list

This is a compilation of CFS’s that:

  • are specifically for trans writers or may be of special interest to trans writers (because of the editorial team, subject matter, etc)
  • do not charge a reading fee
  • are currently accepting submissions (or will be very soon)
  • are seeking short fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or experimental writing

Got manuscript? See our list of LGBT/Feminist publishers: http://topsidepress.com/about-topside-press/submissions/

Editors: Are you hoping transgender writers submit to your project? Email us the details at [email protected] and we’ll add you to this list. The list is published each Tuesday, so please submit your info by Monday. If you don’t see it here, we didn’t get your email.

updated June 7, 2016

⭐  = new this week

Upcoming Deadlines
Listed in order of deadline, from soonest to latest

June 8, 2016 - Women Writers’ Workshop - Topside Press. Inaugural summer intensive writers’ workshop for trans women, led by Sarah Schulman, for fiction and non-fiction. August 15-19, 2016 in NYC. Scholarships/travel stipends available.
http://topsidepress.com/news/proclamation/

June 15, 2016 - Wherever I’m With You - Personal essays (approx. 2k-3k words) by women exploring the theme of home. To be published by Seal Press in 2017. Actively welcoming to trans women and GNC writers.
http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers/subs/04/18/call-for-submissions-seal-press/

June 15, 2016 -  Queen Mob’s Teahouse - Special Issue: Queer Translations - Online literary magazine. Translations of queer texts, fiction, essays, and other genres. See description for full info.
http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers/subs/05/18/call-for-submissions-queer-translations/

June 15, 2016 - Summer Online Writer’s Workshop - Winter Tangerine - Online writing workshop with Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Safia Elhillo, Bhanu Kapil, Rachel McKibbens, and Christopher Soto. Three week sessions in July and in August. Financial aid available.
http://www.wintertangerine.com/workshop

June 17, 2016 - WUSSY - Non-fiction and more, 500-2500 words.

http://www.wussymag.com/all/2016/5/5/desperately-seeking-submissions-for-our-inaugural-print-issue

June 30, 2016 - The James Franco Review - Issue 8, Fiction editor Ryka Aoki. Prose up to 8,000 words. Poetry, 3-5 poems.  Themes are as follows: Poetry: Crash The Margins / Fiction: Abundance / Nonfiction: Bodies of Evidence.

https://thejamesfrancoreview.com/submission-guidelines/

June 30, 2016 - Defining Myself - Poetry by and about transmasculine individuals (FTM, including non-binary). Submit up to 10 poems within 13 provided topics. Up to 5 poems from a single author may be chosen for publication. See more info at the CFS.

http://boundlessendeavors.com/call-for-poetry-defining-myself/

July 1, 2016 - Polychrome Ink Literary Magazine Issue IV - Prose and poetry with a focus on “the multi-facets of diversity.”  Trans editor(s) on staff.

http://zillion-press.com/polychrome-ink/

 July 31, 2016 -  Louise Meriwether First Book Prize - Feminist Press - Cisgender and transgender women + non-binary writers of color. First-time authors invited to submit complete manuscript of fiction (short stories or novel) or narrative memoir, 50k-80k words. $5,000 + publication with the Feminist Press in 2017.

http://www.feministpress.org/about-fp/louise-meriwether-first-book-prize

 August 1, 2016 - Luna Luna (special issue) -  Personal narratives, fiction, poetry focused on disability, mental health and chronic illness. Online lifestyle magazine.

http://www.lunalunamagazine.com/blog/seeking-submissions-disability-chronic-illness-mental-health

August 15, 2016 - Trans Homo …Gasp! - Anthology to be published by Transgress Press. Editors Avi Ben-Zeev and Pete Bailey. Nonfiction (memoir) 1,500-2,500 words, by and about gay/queer trans men and cis men on the subjects of dating, relationships, etc.

Detailed guidelines: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IH5ct5goRgx6jB5QjIbr9TjllwNRKOGdsirrkd9e82E/edit

August 31, 2016 - Jonathan - Semi-annual lit mag. History of gay-focused prose and poetry, but has published trans authors and is actively seeking trans authors of all genders. Submissions open June 1, 2016: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/jonathan/

August 31, 2016 - Roads Less Travelled - Anthology of fiction and nonfiction by “diverse writers” published by Little Fiction and sponsored by  The Festival of Literary Diversity (The FOLD). 1500-2500 words, somehow related to the topic of roads/journeys.
http://littlefiction.com/beta/Roads.html

September 6, 2016 - EOAGH Special Issue - Trans Women Across Genres. Creative writing in any genre, prose, poetry, nonfiction, experimental all accepted. Author should self-identify as a trans woman. Edited by Trace Peterson

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=2177

October 30, 2016 - Heavy Feather Review - Print and online lit mag. Trans editor on staff (Non-fiction editor, Colette Arrand). Poetry: 3-6 poems, Prose: no limits

https://heavyfeatherreview.com/submit/

Rolling Deadlines/Open Calls
Alphabetical by outlet name

The Antioch Review - Responses, critiques, and letters to the editor regarding the publication of the Daniel Harris essay “The Sacred Androgen: The Transgender Debate” found in the Winter 2016 issue of this publication. A selection of critiques will be published in print and/or online.

More info: http://review.antiochcollege.org/antioch-review-editor-bob-fogarty

Assaracus: A Journal of Gay Poetry - Self-identified gay male authors. Submit up to 10 poems.

More info: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/assaracus/

Crab Fat Magazine  - Website and digital magazine. Flash (up to 1000 words) and short (up to 3,000 words) fiction, poetry (3-6 poems up to 10 pages), creative non-fiction (up to 3,000 words), and more. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://crabfatmagazine.com/

EOAGH: A Journal of the Arts - Annual online journal. Poetry, prose, and more. Up to 5 pages of poetry. Prose, any length. Edited by Trace Peterson.

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=24

The Fem Lit Mag - Feminist online journal esp. Seeking writers from LGBTQIA/disabled/POC or other oppressed communities. Fiction and nonfiction: up to 4,000 words. Poetry: up to 5 poems.

More info: https://thefemlitmagazine.wordpress.com/submissions/

Glass: A Journal of Poetry - Weekly online poetry journal. Publishes a single poem each Wednesday. 3-5 poems.
http://www.glass-poetry.com/journal/submit.html

Harlot.Media - Feminist online magazine. Seeking essays, fiction, poetry, and other genres from marginalized, female-identified writers. Trans editors on staff, lots of trans content.

More info: http://harlot.media/contribute-to-us

Jellyfish Highway Press - Fiction, nonfiction, and poetry full manuscripts for publication. Trans editor on staff.

More info: http://www.jellyfishhighway.com/submissions/

Lumen Mag - Fiction/nonfiction/poetry/experimental, more. Up to approx. 500 words. Currently open for submissions to the blog. Open to cis women, trans women, non-binary writers.
More info: http://www.lumenmag.net/blog/

TQ Review - Digital Literary Journal. Fiction/nonfiction up to 3,000 words. Up to 10 pages of poetry. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://damagedgoodspress.com/tq-review/

About This List

This is a compilation of CFS’s that:

  • are specifically for trans writers or may be of special interest to trans writers (because of the editorial team, subject matter, etc)
  • do not charge a reading fee
  • are currently accepting submissions (or will be very soon)
  • are seeking short fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or experimental writing

Got manuscript? See our list of LGBT/Feminist publishers: http://topsidepress.com/about-topside-press/submissions/

Editors: Are you hoping transgender writers submit to your project? Email us the details at [email protected] and we’ll add you to this list. The list is published each Tuesday, so please submit your info by Monday. If you don’t see it here, we didn’t get your email.

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Upcoming Deadlines

Listed in order of soonest to latest

May 25, 2016 - Alien Mouth - Fiction, nonfiction, poetry. Online (monthly) and print (quarterly). Trans editor on staff.

http://alienmouth.com/submit/

June 1, 2016 - Chelsea Station Magazine - Special issue for queer trans men and trans masculine people. Fiction, poetry, nonfiction and more. Editors: Mitch Kellaway and Aj Sass.

http://www.chelseastationmagazine.com/2016/01/special-issue-call-for-submissions.html

June 5, 2016 - HIV Here and Now Project - Poetry and prose. Online, daily lit project aiming to “advocate for a world without HIV/AIDS.” Counting down to 35 years of AIDS on June 5, 2016. All authors invited, regardless of serostatus. Content does not need to focus on HIV/AIDS.

http://www.hivhereandnow.com/

June 8, 2016 - Women Writers’ Workshop - Topside Press. Inaugural summer intensive writers’ workshop for trans women, led by Sarah Schulman, for fiction and non-fiction. August 15-19, 2016 in NYC. Scholarships/travel stipends available.
http://topsidepress.com/news/proclamation/

June 15, 2016 - Wherever I’m With You - Personal essays (approx. 2k-3k words) by women exploring the theme of home. To be published by Seal Press in 2017. Actively welcoming to trans women and GNC writers.
http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers/subs/04/18/call-for-submissions-seal-press/

⭐  June 15, 2016 -  Queen Mob’s Teahouse - Special Issue: Queer Translations - Online literary magazine. Translations of queer texts, fiction, essays, and other genres. See description for full info.
http://www.lambdaliterary.org/writers/subs/05/18/call-for-submissions-queer-translations/

⭐  June 15, 2016 - Summer Online Writer’s Workshop - Winter Tangerine - Online writing workshop with Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Safia Elhillo, Bhanu Kapil, Rachel McKibbens, and Christopher Soto. Three week sessions in July and in August. Financial aid available.
http://www.wintertangerine.com/workshop

June 30, 2016 - The James Franco Review - Issue 8, Fiction editor Ryka Aoki. Prose up to 8,000 words. Poetry, 3-5 poems.  Themes are as follows: Poetry: Crash The Margins / Fiction: Abundance / Nonfiction: Bodies of Evidence.

https://thejamesfrancoreview.com/submission-guidelines/

June 30, 2016 - Defining Myself - Poetry by and about transmasculine individuals (FTM, including non-binary). Submit up to 10 poems within 13 provided topics. Up to 5 poems from a single author may be chosen for publication. See more info at the CFS.

http://boundlessendeavors.com/call-for-poetry-defining-myself/

July 1, 2016 - Polychrome Ink Literary Magazine Issue IV - Prose and poetry with a focus on “the multi-facets of diversity.”  Trans editor(s) on staff.

http://zillion-press.com/polychrome-ink/

August 15, 2016 - Trans Homo …Gasp! - Anthology to be published by Transgress Press. Editors Avi Ben-Zeev and Pete Bailey. Nonfiction (memoir) 1,500-2,500 words, by and about gay/queer trans men and cis men on the subjects of dating, relationships, etc.

Detailed guidelines: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IH5ct5goRgx6jB5QjIbr9TjllwNRKOGdsirrkd9e82E/edit

August 31, 2016 - Jonathan - Semi-annual lit mag. History of gay-focused prose and poetry, but has published trans authors and is actively seeking trans authors of all genders. Submissions open June 1, 2016: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/jonathan/

⭐  August 31, 2016 - Roads Less Travelled - Anthology of fiction and nonfiction by “diverse writers” published by Little Fiction and sponsored by  The Festival of Literary Diversity (The FOLD). 1500-2500 words, somehow related to the topic of roads/journeys.
http://littlefiction.com/beta/Roads.html

September 6, 2016 - EOAGH Special Issue - Trans Women Across Genres. Creative writing in any genre, prose, poetry, nonfiction, experimental all accepted. Author should self-identify as a trans woman. Edited by Trace Peterson

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=2177

October 30, 2016 - Heavy Feather Review - Print and online lit mag. Trans editor on staff (Non-fiction editor, Colette Arrand). Poetry: 3-6 poems, Prose: no limits

https://heavyfeatherreview.com/submit/

Rolling Deadlines/Open Calls

Alphabetical by outlet name

The Antioch Review - Responses, critiques, and letters to the editor regarding the publication of the Daniel Harris essay “The Sacred Androgen: The Transgender Debate” found in the Winter 2016 issue of this publication. A selection of critiques will be published in print and/or online.

More info: http://review.antiochcollege.org/antioch-review-editor-bob-fogarty

Assaracus: A Journal of Gay Poetry - Self-identified gay male authors. Submit up to 10 poems.

More info: https://siblingrivalrypress.com/assaracus/

Crab Fat Magazine  - Website and digital magazine. Flash (up to 1000 words) and short (up to 3,000 words) fiction, poetry (3-6 poems up to 10 pages), creative non-fiction (up to 3,000 words), and more. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://crabfatmagazine.com/

EOAGH: A Journal of the Arts - Annual online journal. Poetry, prose, and more. Up to 5 pages of poetry. Prose, any length. Edited by Trace Peterson.

More info: http://eoagh.com/?page_id=24

The Fem Lit Mag - Feminist online journal esp. Seeking writers from LGBTQIA/disabled/POC or other oppressed communities. Fiction and nonfiction: up to 4,000 words. Poetry: up to 5 poems.

More info: https://thefemlitmagazine.wordpress.com/submissions/

⭐  Glass: A Journal of Poetry - Weekly online poetry journal. Publishes a single poem each Wednesday. 3-5 poems.
http://www.glass-poetry.com/journal/submit.html

Harlot.Media - Feminist online magazine. Seeking essays, fiction, poetry, and other genres from marginalized, female-identified writers. Trans editors on staff, lots of trans content.

More info: http://harlot.media/contribute-to-us

Jellyfish Highway Press - Fiction, nonfiction, and poetry full manuscripts for publication. Trans editor on staff.

More info: http://www.jellyfishhighway.com/submissions/

Lumen Mag - Fiction/nonfiction/poetry/experimental, more. Up to approx. 500 words. Currently open for submissions to the blog. Open to cis women, trans women, non-binary writers.
More info: http://www.lumenmag.net/blog/

TQ Review - Digital Literary Journal. Fiction/nonfiction up to 3,000 words. Up to 10 pages of poetry. Editors are all trans and/or non-binary.

More info: http://damagedgoodspress.com/tq-review/

About this List:

This is a compilation of CFS’s that:

  • are specifically for trans writers or may be of special interest to trans writers (because of the editorial team, subject matter, etc)
  • do not charge a reading fee
  • are currently accepting submissions (or will be very soon)
  • are seeking short fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or experimental writing
  • also might be like writing workshops or whatever

Got manuscript? See our list of LGBT/Feminist publishers: http://topsidepress.com/about-topside-press/submissions/


Editors: Are you hoping transgender writers submit to your project? Email us the details at [email protected] and we’ll add you to this list. The list is published each Tuesday, so please submit your info by Monday. If you don’t see it here, we didn’t get your email.
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